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Herman Melville's "Billy Budd" – The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
This paper examines the character traits and conflicts in "Billy Budd." -- 1,675 words;

Symbolism in "Billy Budd"
Examines the two main schools of thought regarding Melville's use of Symbolism in "Billy Budd". -- 1,400 words;

'Billy Budd"
A look at Melville's writing style in "Billy Budd". -- 900 words;

Billy Budd: Blessed Innocence and Depraved Intelligence.
A review of Herman Melville's novel "Billy Budd" with an emphasis on its different interpretations at different levels. -- 650 words;

Idealism in "Billy Budd"
This paper analyzes Melville's "Billy Budd" and examines the conflict between the individual and society. -- 678 words; MLA

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BILLY BUDD

Billy Budd 
Today's society as well as the majority of our schools can definitely improve on how it
encourages creativity and individuality in today's youth. A lot of the time, it's hard to
do this, but with smaller classrooms, more qualified and devoted teachers, and more
cooperation from the students, everyone's needs could be met, and students would receive
a better education. Many of today's schools have no tolerance for anything that may go
against the "norm." Schools today can allow for individuality and differences in
students, but they either choose not to or are not aware that anything is wrong with the
way they do things. In Melville's, Billy Budd, there are examples of this stifling of
individuality. The crew members on board the "Avenger" are made to all conform and follow
orders without question. Through Claggart, the men's individuality and rights as people
are taken away through fear. No matter what anyone is trying to accomplish, satisfying
everyone is almost always impossible. It is no different in today's school system,
satisfying everyone is difficult. Students are not allowed to express themselves as
freely as they should. This is not the case in all schools, but it is Especially since
incidents like those at Columbine High School, schools now view acts of individuality and
creativeness as those of malicious intent. There is a kind of intolerance for those who
act differently from the majority. Ever since the two boys from Columbine murdered their
classmates, everyone has been extremely cautious about everything from actual death
threats, to mere heated discussion between classmates. It is almost to a point of
overkill. How much regulation is too much regulation? In order for schools to be able to
accommodate for everyone and their individual needs, they must first not punish students
for being different from the majority. After there is an acknowledgment of the
individuality of students, then you can start to help them learn better and on their own
levels. If a student has no aspirations whatsoever to go to college, then after some
persuasion for them to reconsider, they should not be expected to complete and be graded
on the same set of requirements as other students. If a person is not as "capable", or
rather does not choose to use their abilities to their fullest, then they should be
graded on what they are able to do, not what other people are capable of and what they
are expected to be capable of. I know that this would be difficult to do because some
people might choose the easy way out and intentionally not work on the level that they
are capable of. But in order for this to work, teachers must trust the students and if
they say they are doing their best, then odds are, the students is actually trying their
hardest. Schools could be a lot more effective, I think, if they would just comply with
the needs of the individual students. There is definitely a way for students to be able
to be treated as individuals, and still have the entire student body happy. This is a
very difficult task to accomplish, but if all the groups work together, it can be
accomplished and students can be treated as individuals, rather than the entire student
body. 

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